Postby Schme » Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:20 am
I never really been afraid of needles, but I can't say I really like getting them. First of all, they hurt, and you're anticipating pain, so it's very unpleasant. Secondly, since being small always, all the little kids not liked the heroin addicts, because they'd shoot up and be all creepy and sleep in the streets, and sometimes we'd see these creepy people pounding away at their wrist and then sticking themselves with a sharp object, which was terrifying.
Shower curtains, I do not like to open, but what I find helps it speaking with the shower curtain, and getting on good terms with them. I be serious, I really mean it.
Fear of swimming? That is very strange, I must say.
I do not like the unknown, no, not at all. I like to know what's going on. That's why I read so much, I think.
Spiders, I can't say I understand being scared of. Perhaps if they we're a big hairy venomous one, but the small ones are not very scary. Although a scary thought would be being around when an egg sack hatches...Hundreds and hundreds of tiny spiders, crawling everywhere....Ehhhhh.....
What really scares me, though, is the police. I'm terrifyed of them. At least, the ones that I've seen and dealt with. Being outnumbered in a fight is scary, but not as scary as the police.
Also, being threatened by powerful people (other than the police) scares me very much.
"One death is a tragedy, a million is just statistics."
Joseph Stalin